Description

This is a stand-alone lab, one of the 14 labs that comprise Environmental Science: Science-Based Problem Solving in Today's World. These labs and their accompanying eBook chapters are available for individual purchase or as a complete set with the full eBook:

This is a stand-alone lab, one of the 14 labs that comprise Environmental Science: Science-Based Problem Solving in Today's World. These labs and their accompanying eBook chapters are available for individual purchase or as a complete set with the full eBook:

Intended for introductory college courses on environmental science and related topics, the book employs a modular design and each chapter is accompanied by a lab that includes up to three interactive computer exercises with discussion questions for students to explore. Web links point to relevant data sets and reference additional material to increase the depth of coverage of specific topics and serve as a starting point for class research papers.

Labs will be available separately for sale. For more information, please contact Susan McGlew at mcglew@sinauer.com.

Environmental Science offers online, inquiry-based learning using RAMAS® software (published by Applied Biomathematics). The textbook and lab exercises grew out of an initial collaborative effort by a number of people, both at Applied Biomathematics and Stony Brook University, with subsequent additions and substantial revisions by Karen V. Root. Dr. Root is Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator in the Department of Biological Sciences at Bowling Green State University. Her primary research focus is the conservation of native biodiversity, including conservation planning and management. This research combines ecological field studies with the application of quantitative techniques such as G.I.S. and risk assessment to conservation issues across many scales. Dr. Root teaches undergraduate courses in Ecology, Landscape Ecology, Conservation Biology in Practice, and Wildlife Biology, as well as graduate seminars in ecology and conservation biology topics.

RAMAS is a registered trademark of Applied Biomathematics®

Instructor’s Resource Library

The Environmental Science Instructor’s Resource Library includes a variety of resources to help you in the planning of your course, the presentation of your lectures, and the assessment of your students. The IRL includes the following elements:

Figures and Tables: All of the eBook’s figures and tables (including all photos) are provided as both JPEGs (high- and low-resolution) and PowerPoint slides, for easy integration into class materials.

Test Bank: The Test Bank includes a full range of questions for each chapter, including both multiple choice and short answer questions. Each question includes a reference to a specific eBook section, a Bloom’s taxonomy category, and a full answer. Provided as Microsoft Word files.

Computerized Test Bank: In addition to the Microsoft Word version of the Test Bank, all questions are available in Wimba Diploma test-creation software (software included). Diploma makes it easy to create quizzes and exams using any combination of publisher-provided questions and your own questions.

Instructor’s Manual for Labs: Provides instructors with detailed coverage of each online lab module. For each lab, the Instructor’s Manual includes a set of objectives and thorough explanations and answers for each exercise and question.